10-05-2012
Quote:
Originally Posted by
hicksd8
What are you saying? The timestamp being created is four hours ahead when you really need it four hours behind? Is that it?
The reference 4 hours old file was created in the /path/ as expected. i.e) four hours b4 from now.
but when u use the ls -l <timestamp file>
output is showing as created with sterday date and time. i.e oct 4th
Got it?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
velava
The reference 4 hours old file was created in the /path/ as expected. i.e) four hours b4 from now.
but when u use the ls -l <timestamp file>
output is showing as created with sterday date and time. i.e oct 4th
Got it?
Also, please try this without the space between the bang and -newer.
getting the below error when I trying the above,
find: bad option !-newer
find: [-H | -L] path-list predicate-list
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
alevt-date
ALEVT-DATE(1) Teletext time ALEVT-DATE(1)
NAME
alevt-date - display/set time received via Teletext
SYNOPSIS
alevt-date [options]
DESCRIPTION
alevt-date displays the time received from a Teletext source. It can be used to set the system time. The date is not interpreted (not
even transmitted on most channels). So it allows only adjustment of +/-12 hours. The default allowed adjustment is limited to +/-2 hours
(use -delta to change). Without the -set option it just displays the date in the format of the date(1) command.
OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below.
-set Set system time from time received via Teletext.
-delta seconds Maximum allowed adjustment made to the system time. The default is 7200 seconds (2 hours) and the maximum that may be
given is 12 hours.
-format string Format string to used to print the time. Look at strftime(3) for possible control sequences.
-vbi device Use the given device name. Default: /dev/vbi, /dev/vbi0, /dev/video0, /dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0 tried in this order.
-timeout seconds If the time can't be detected in seconds, the program is terminated with a SIGALRM.
-progname name Specifies the program name if using the DVB interface.
-pid pid Specifies the teletext PID if using the DVB interface.
--help Show summary of options.
--version Show version of program.
Before starting this program, you have to set the TV channel with another program like xawtv of set-tv.
Note: This program does not set the battery backed up clock of your computer. clock -w will do this.
The -progname or -pid option specifies the program or teletext PID if using the DVB interface.
If neither of these two options is used, alevt outputs informations about the currently accessible streams and uses the first of these PIDs
as default. This output contains the PIDs and names that can be used as an input for the -progname or -pid option in the context of the
currently chosen TV channel.
FILES
/dev/vbi*
/dev/dvb/adapter*/demux*
SEE ALSO
alevt(1x), alevt-cap(1), strftime(3), date(1), clock(8).
BUGS
This program is just a toy. The time transmitted by the TV stations is more than inaccurate. Some are within a few seconds of your local
time reference but others are more then 15 minutes off. You've been warned. (And don't assume the pkt8/30 time is better. It's even
worse.)
No bug reports to <froese@gmx.de> *g*.
LINUX
1.6.2 ALEVT-DATE(1)